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Title: Sandra Day O'Connor warns
Description: of dictatorship.


Uncle Joe - March 10, 2006 07:07 PM (GMT)
http://rawstory.com/news/2006/Retired_Supr...tacks_0310.html

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Nina Totenberg: In an unusually forceful and forthright speech, O’Connor said that attacks on the judiciary by some Republican leaders pose a direct threat to our constitutional freedoms. O’Connor began by conceding that courts do have the power to make presidents or the Congress or governors, as she put it “really, really angry.” But, she continued, if we don’t make them mad some of the time we probably aren’t doing our jobs as judges, and our effectiveness, she said, is premised on the notion that we won’t be subject to retaliation for our judicial acts. The nation’s founders wrote repeatedly, she said, that without an independent judiciary to protect individual rights from the other branches of government those rights and privileges would amount to nothing. But, said O’Connor, as the founding fathers knew statutes and constitutions don’t protect judicial independence, people do.

And then she took aim at former House GOP leader Tom DeLay. She didn’t name him, but she quoted his attacks on the courts at a meeting of the conservative Christian group Justice Sunday last year when DeLay took out after the courts for rulings on abortions, prayer and the Terri Schiavo case. This, said O’Connor, was after the federal courts had applied Congress’ onetime only statute about Schiavo as it was written. Not, said O’Connor, as the congressman might have wished it were written. This response to this flagrant display of judicial restraint, said O’Connor, her voice dripping with sarcasm, was that the congressman blasted the courts.

It gets worse, she said, noting that death threats against judges are increasing. It doesn’t help, she said, when a high-profile senator suggests there may be a connection between violence against judges and decisions that the senator disagrees with. She didn’t name him, but it was Texas senator John Cornyn who made that statement, after a Georgia judge was murdered in the courtroom and the family of a federal judge in Illinois murdered in the judge’s home. O’Connor observed that there have been a lot of suggestions lately for so-called judicial reforms, recommendations for the massive impeachment of judges, stripping the courts of jurisdiction and cutting judicial budgets to punish offending judges. Any of these might be debatable, she said, as long as they are not retaliation for decisions that political leaders disagree with.

I, said O’Connor, am against judicial reforms driven by nakedly partisan reasoning. Pointing to the experiences of developing countries and former communist countries where interference with an independent judiciary has allowed dictatorship to flourish, O’Connor said we must be ever-vigilant against those who would strongarm the judiciary into adopting their preferred policies. It takes a lot of degeneration before a country falls into dictatorship, she said, but we should avoid these ends by avoiding these beginnings.

Nina Totenberg, NPR News, Washington.



earthmother - March 11, 2006 01:02 PM (GMT)
I heard this story yesterday, and I couldn't help thinking what unmitigated gall this woman has. Does she not recognize the irony of her statements . . . that she, along with four other justices, began this process that begins to smack of dictatorship when she behaved in a totally partisan way by handing the presidency to Bush in 2000?

Uncle Joe - March 11, 2006 03:50 PM (GMT)
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I heard this story yesterday, and I couldn't help thinking what unmitigated gall this woman has. Does she not recognize the irony of her statements . . . that she, along with four other justices, began this process that begins to smack of dictatorship when she behaved in a totally partisan way by handing the presidency to Bush in 2000?


I believe, she is taking a leisurely cruise down an Egyptian River regarding her own complicity in pushing our democracy down the slippery slope that we are currently sliding toward that dictatorship from which she is now worried about. On the other hand I am happy to hear her now come out, even at this late date and recognize the danger to our constitution posed by the neocons. The next step in her twelve step rehabilitation program will be for a front page apology to Al Gore and the American People for putting all of this in play in the first place, I am waiting with great anticipation for that to happen. :rolleyes:

earthmother - March 11, 2006 04:13 PM (GMT)
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The next step in her twelve step rehabilitation program will be for a front page apology to Al Gore and the American People for putting all of this in play in the first place, I am waiting with great anticipation for that to happen.

Absolutely.

ReElectAlGore2008 - March 13, 2006 01:04 PM (GMT)
darn, I just wrote a whole thing on the other thread at the end at my anger over this hypocrite.

12/12/2000
THE DAY that will forever live in infamy
Our democracy was stole by ONE VOTE. Not 327. ONE VOTE

The vote of traitor SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR.


What unmitigated gall whining now.

....urghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

I don't wish ill on most people.
But the 5 traitors (one who has gotten his reward, )...whenever in the long off future God decides it is their time...may the five all take the express elevator
straight down to the bottom floor. If you know what I mean.

Elvis Costello has a great political song about Margaret Thatcher called
"Tramp the Dirt Down"...and change Margaret and put Sandra Day O'Connor in there and it would certainly apply.

I hope you don't think I am too harsh.

Her "swing" vote changed history.And there are people that defend her? Urghhhh

May Al Gore run in 2008, win, and re-claim the country.
And may George Bush and his co-horts be impeached, and tried and convicted for crimes against humanity.

And it's too bad the country can't personally sue her and the other 4 co-horts
for what we lost the last 6 years.

earthmother - March 13, 2006 04:01 PM (GMT)
Amen to all that, ReelectGore.




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